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Halloween Fleur
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Halloween Fleur de Halloween is a woody floral musk fragrance for women. Launched in 2013, this composition was created by Carlos Benaïm, Nicolas Beaulieu, and Olivier Polge. The top notes reveal violet leaves, pear, and mandarin; the heart unfolds lilac, sambac jasmine, and orchid; while the base notes settle on cashmere wood, musk, and amber.
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Incredible! It’s a fresh, enveloping floral explosion. The lilacs and tangerine are very noticeable, and the entire perfume is wrapped in a powdery veil that makes it last a long time and leave an amazing trail. It’s ideal for any occasion and age, though I absolutely love it for summer afternoons; its watery scent evokes the freshness of the sea, summer days, and leisure. In some notes, it reminds me faintly of the original Halloween, which I also love; however, this has a spicier, flirtier, bolder edge without the original’s aura of mystery. Halloween Fleur is flirtatious, fresh, lively, cheerful, and full of personality. A fantastic creation.
Very floral, slightly more woody than Lanvin Pretty Face. You can feel that classic Halloween base, just like the original; it seems to have excellent longevity, but for a Halloween scent, it lacks notes of banana or some other special fruit often found in perfumery.
Although the floral notes are quite present, on my skin the tangerine’s citrus really stands out. It’s very long-lasting, I truly love it, it leaves a fresh impression, and it’s wearable daily because it’s absolutely not cloying.
Surprises pop up out of nowhere. I bought this perfume based on this page and its reviews. Wow! Rarely have I been so pleasantly surprised. As the name says, it’s a Flower: VIOLETS, LILACS, JASMINE, AND ORCHID are what stand out on my skin. At first, the opening is a bit ‘sour’ and acidic, but don’t worry, it feels wonderful; those flowers turn powdery, almost earthy. And suddenly, it wraps you in all the innocence, purity, and tenderness of this perfume. I feel the watery note in its dry down; it’s a very peculiar perfume in a world full of gourmand scents, confirming it feels VINTAGE. I got it in Mexico at Soriana for $489 MXN. The bottle is gorgeous, the atomizer is very good. It has quite good trail and projection, and the longevity is excellent. But if you don’t like florals or powdery perfumes, skip it. It’s a very tender perfume. I loved it.
It lasts forever. It’s floral with a creamy touch that makes it soft and pleasant to apply, very rich, and the bottle looks gorgeous.
Wow! This is a fantastic fresh floral bomb. The lilac and tangerine are super prominent, all wrapped in a powdery veil that gives it incredible longevity and an amazing trail. Perfect for any occasion, though I absolutely love it for summer afternoons; that watery note evokes the sea and summer leisure. It reminds me faintly of the original Halloween, which is also my favorite, but this has a spicier, flirtier, bolder edge without the original’s mystery. Halloween Fleur is flirtatious, fresh, lively, cheerful, and full of character. A fantastic creation.
Wearing it today under this fantastic full moon on 11/14/16. It’s discreet and charming; it’s bearable tonight with this spring-like, warm temperature here in Montevideo, Uruguay, South America.
Mmm, you smell like the 50s. For me, that’s one of the best compliments someone can give me because I adore vintage. It’s an elegant, creamy, talcum-powdered perfume. With classic reminiscences but doesn’t resemble any other perfume I’ve tried. It leaves a mark and makes itself noticed without being invasive. If you’re looking for something romantic, comfortable, yet chic and different, this is your perfume. It seems like a mature perfume with personality. I think it’s ideal for Autumn/Winter. The price is very affordable, the longevity is very good, and the trail is too.
Floral with class and distinction. It’s not a flower juice where the components aren’t distinguishable; here, the lilacs and jasmine drive the composition and extend the longevity by about 6 hours. Very feminine and not intrusive in the environment. It’s a great option for spring.
The little bottle is gorgeous; I’m fascinated by that purple color. It’s floral, woody, and powdery, as if you were walking in a forest smelling wet wood. It’s quite strong and lasts all day on me. Nothing like traditional Halloween, but I’m fascinated by it and recommend it.
I saw the reviews and the pretty bottle, so I tried it. I’m glad I did before buying: on my skin, the opening displeased me. I didn’t detect the pear or tangerine, only flowers with a top note of jasmine that gave an unpleasant aroma. Things of pH! It lasted 4-5 hours before turning into something sweet, not cloying, I think amber with musk. I gave it the benefit of the doubt, but it just didn’t work on my skin. What a pity because it has good longevity, it’s nice, and the price is very good.
I’ve seen tons of praise, but at 18, this was a total disaster. Maybe I’m just not a fan of ozonic and aquatic scents (which make it unisex), and on my skin, I only noticed that. The floral touch sounded super artificial, like a men’s deodorant—think Old Spice with salty notes and flowers… really not for me. Seems like it’s discontinued now, but I have a full bottle left in case anyone wants it LOL
Only a few perfumes make me nauseous and I hate them, but this Halloween Fleur is exquisite and elegant. What I hate is another one: it tickles my nostrils and almost makes me gag. This one smells tender, powdery, and floral, like the Prada Candy. It reminds me of Donna Karan’s Cashmere Mist, almost identical. It’s a delight, although it doesn’t last long and its sillage is weak. It doesn’t matter; it’s a pleasure for that powdery tenderness with discreet elegance.
It’s very long-lasting, but for some reason, on my skin, it smells very heavily of anise, even though it’s not in the formulation. It’s nice, but after half an hour, it becomes bothersome. I’ll be gifting it away.
Comparing this perfume to a Guerlain flanker is ‘mind-blowing’ for me. It’s Halloween, the low-cost fragrance found in every perfumery, and the first women’s perfume for young girls… And indeed, it smells of flowers, distinguished flowers, even elegant ones… Curiously, it’s not very popular. It’s like a strange classism since the brand is popular and affordable, yet the flowers are perceived as an old-lady smell, like a vase of flowers. Well, Fleur was created by Olivier Polge, Chanel’s nose, and we know the love and hate these fragrances generate.
It’s sweet, floral, spicy, and slightly creamy. I hadn’t smelled anything like it before; I thought it was youthful, but it turns out to be mature, nocturnal, and distinguished. It’s better suited for cold climates. I liked it quite a bit, but I imagined something else. I thought it had roses, but it’s nothing like the original or the other flankers.
It’s the only one my boyfriend, who doesn’t like perfumes, told me, ‘wow, you smell so good.’ On me, it smells like caramel mixed with sandalwood; the lilac, jasmine, and pear are very noticeable. It’s exquisite, with admirable sillage and longevity—simply spectacular.
On my skin, the tangerine takes over—it’s very citrusy with little floral presence. Hours later, it leaves a soft, sweet trail with lots of cashmere wood and musk. Lasts a maximum of 4 hours; sometimes it’s imperceptible unless someone hugs you. I prefer wearing it right after a shower, as it lasts a bit longer, but I wouldn’t buy it again.
I wanted to try it because of the reviews and the beautiful bottle. I’m glad I did before buying it, because on my skin the opening scent really didn’t agree with me: I never detected the pear or even the tangerine, only the flowers where the jasmine predominated, and I don’t know which of the others combined to emit a not very pleasant aroma… Things of pH! That scent lasted 4-5 hours before giving way to a sweet scent afterwards, not cloying, I think it was the amber and musk. Anyway, I gave it the benefit of the doubt, but it didn’t work on my skin. Pity because it has good longevity, it’s pretty, and the price is very good.
Mmm, you smell like the 50s. For me, that’s one of the best compliments someone can pay me because I adore vintage. It’s an elegant, creamy, powdery perfume with classic nuances that doesn’t resemble any other I’ve tried. It leaves a mark and stands out without being intrusive. If you’re looking for something romantic, comfortable, yet chic and different, this is your perfume. I consider it a mature scent with personality. I think it’s ideal for Autumn/Winter. The price is very affordable, and both the longevity and projection are excellent.
Fresh, I could distinguish the pear, but it didn’t last even 3 hours on my skin.
Full powder aroma, vintage, sophisticated, innocent, and even angelic. Talcum-like flowers, exquisite and cheerful. This perfume accompanies you all day; just 3 sprays last you the whole day. My mom received it as a gift, I used it for about 2 years, spraying it before leaving for work, and upon returning, the scent was still there. Its durability and quality far exceed its price; you can find it in Chile for 19,000 pesos at perfume stores. Halloween Fleur is an absolute GEM.
Another discontinued fragrance. What a shame, I really wanted to get back into it. It was a powdery floral, very delicious, with great staying power.
Floral with class and distinction. It’s not a flower juice where you can’t distinguish the components; here, the lilacs and jasmine drive the composition and extend the longevity to a good six hours. Very feminine and not intrusive for the people around you. A great option for spring.
Suddenly, there were surprises. I bought this perfume based entirely on this page and its reviews. Wow! Rarely have I been so pleasantly surprised. As the name suggests, it’s a floral: VIOLETS, LILACS, JASMINE, and ORCHID stand out on my skin. At first, the opening is a bit ‘sour’ and acidic, but don’t worry, it turns out wonderful; those flowers become powdery, almost earthy. Suddenly, it wraps you in all the innocence, purity, and tenderness of this scent, while I detect an aquatic note in its dry-down. It’s a very peculiar perfume in a world full of gourmand fragrances; I confirm it feels VINTAGE. I found it in Mexico at Soriana for 489 pesos. The bottle is gorgeous, and the spray mechanism is excellent. It has good sillage and projection, and the longevity is outstanding. However, if you don’t like florals or powdery scents, skip it. It’s a very tender perfume. I loved it.
This is the only Halloween perfume I like. It brings me childhood memories, smells like a new doll, it’s such a feminine fragrance, slightly talcum-powdered with a vintage touch. It’s a pity they discontinued it because its performance is very good.
If you’re looking for a delicate violet scent, you’ll find it here. This beautiful liquid fits perfectly into the three Bs (good, beautiful, and cheap). Halloween Fleur, as its name suggests, is a fine floral essence where violets and lilacs stand out with flashes of jasmine and orchid. Its opening is citrusy from the tangerine and sweet from the pear, but what lingers on your skin is a talcum-powdered scent of lilacs and violets. It might remind you of Guerlain’s Idylle duet jasmin-lilas. The longevity on my skin is 8 hours, with low sillage. It’s a versatile fragrance for any season and occasion, from casual to formal. Although the bottle looks very similar to the 1997 Halloween EDT, the liquid in ‘Fleur’ is yellow, while its predecessor’s is purple. I discovered it less than a year ago, I’ve really liked it, and I’ve already started using my second bottle.
I see many good reviews, but honestly, I wore this perfume when I was 18, and it was a total disaster. Maybe because I’m not a big fan of ozonic and aquatic scents (which make this fragrance unisex), and on my skin, I felt that mainly. I smelled the floral notes as very artificial, like putting on a men’s deodorant type Old Spice, but with salty notes mixed with flowers… really, it’s not for me. Apparently, it’s discontinued. Well, I have a whole bottle in case anyone wants it LOL.
As I read before, it smells like a new doll. At first, I like it, but after a while, I feel a bit repulsed by it. It’s one of the perfumes that gives me a very strong allergy, although over time it becomes soft and very subtle.
It’s not a bad scent; it’s pleasant and floral with lots of lilac, talcum powder, and a soapy touch from the amber. However, I feel it lacks personality and strength. I could live without it, even though I love talcum-scented perfumes. It’s not disgusting and gives a clean feeling, but I think the original Halloween is the better option, and it was never surpassed by any of the many flakery perfumes I’ve tried. The only downside is that on my skin, it lasted almost nothing, and even though it’s not expensive, you expect it to last hours. Fleur is discontinued, but you can still find it in some stores in Chile; look hard because prices have risen a lot in retail outlets.